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>> on the level of education, we can say that they are discriminating, but on a different feel from the family discrimination. it is much better to go there and to sacrifice some years or so months. >> many have lived in germany several times before and brought back euros from germany or from sweden. poverty drives them to germany, but they do not receive aid unless they apply for political asylum. >> that is what everybody does. it is a different life there. my kids, my husband, me -- everybody got used to it. i was there for three months. everybody said good morning, good afternoon, good evening, oodbye.ternoon, good evening, every two weeks, we got 560 euros. everything is different in germany. >> so her dream is destroyed because of the eu's pressure on macedonia. >> yes, it makes me sad. >> because of your family? >> because of my family. because of my children. because my children are my life. >> fear has been growing since they were interrogated by macedonian police. >> they threatened to beat me if i lied to them. >> i was scared because i heard the policeman threatened to beat
>> on the level of education, we can say that they are discriminating, but on a different feel from the family discrimination. it is much better to go there and to sacrifice some years or so months. >> many have lived in germany several times before and brought back euros from germany or from sweden. poverty drives them to germany, but they do not receive aid unless they apply for political asylum. >> that is what everybody does. it is a different life there. my kids, my...
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-educated i.t. executive was chosen by a majority of national coalition members in istanbul. in his first speech, he ruled out dialogue with the shock assad's regime. government troops and rebel fighters are blaming each other for a chemical attack near the northern city of aleppo -- dialogue with bashar alabama assad's regime. >> they accuse rebel fighters of launching a missile containing poisonous gases. the information minister said this type of weapon was prohibited under international law. >> so far, we have 16 martyrs and 86 wounded. most of them are in critical condition. the chemical contained in the missile causes immediate fainting, convulsion, and that. >> in istanbul, syria's main opposition group said they were looking at the attack rejected allegations that rebels were involved. we also know the rebels do not have access to chemical weapons. they would not have access to the means of launching these kind of chemical weapons. >> we have no details yet. we are against using chemical weapons from any side. i am not expecting the revolutionaries to do that, but we
-educated i.t. executive was chosen by a majority of national coalition members in istanbul. in his first speech, he ruled out dialogue with the shock assad's regime. government troops and rebel fighters are blaming each other for a chemical attack near the northern city of aleppo -- dialogue with bashar alabama assad's regime. >> they accuse rebel fighters of launching a missile containing poisonous gases. the information minister said this type of weapon was prohibited under...
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of all let me say good afternoon and first and foremost i would like to thank my colleagues in the education department in the fine arts museum of san francisco for an allowing me to speak today. valuable artwork -- rene, director of public programs and last on this list but certainly not least gregory stock who is a programming wizard. i'm so grateful for their individual and collective support. i would also like to thank the production manager who is behind-the-scenes somewhere. he's waving. our production manager consistently provide patient and reliable technical support which is beyond value when lecturing to large audiences like those of you gathered today. without further a do, i'm honored to share with you today paintings that comprise the exhibition here at the museum. girl with a pearl earring, from january 26-june 2nd the museum will be the first venue in the american tour of paintings from the royal picture gallery which is located in haik. how many have individual painting in the normal home? a good number of you. this unique museum is often called the jouleewelry box. it has th
of all let me say good afternoon and first and foremost i would like to thank my colleagues in the education department in the fine arts museum of san francisco for an allowing me to speak today. valuable artwork -- rene, director of public programs and last on this list but certainly not least gregory stock who is a programming wizard. i'm so grateful for their individual and collective support. i would also like to thank the production manager who is behind-the-scenes somewhere. he's waving....
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children should be educated. people. always teach our children how to read. children. learn. the. language. the children. first. take a simple view. and. they have for the present. and instead. for the past. three hundred years they have taken pains to protect their traditions by staying as distant from the outside world possible to resist the impact of civilization throughout their history they have the globe in search of the most secluded retreats. family lives in a prefabricated apartment house which stands in the midst of a field. he has seven children. was the only community member to send his children to a state school and yes. before he left for. school. if you don't send your kids to school you're welcome to go with us. we haven't reached an agreement. i grew up with well there are so many people with education who live in russia and a lot of them well they don't even have jobs we have always tried to live and work in rural areas and we would just as comfortable as those learned people. we never went hungry or. come back to a nice. thing that should be around here somewher
children should be educated. people. always teach our children how to read. children. learn. the. language. the children. first. take a simple view. and. they have for the present. and instead. for the past. three hundred years they have taken pains to protect their traditions by staying as distant from the outside world possible to resist the impact of civilization throughout their history they have the globe in search of the most secluded retreats. family lives in a prefabricated apartment...
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we really are looking for some of the best practices in education and workforce development, in integration of diverse populations and affordability and quality of life issues in cities and regions and also -- and sustainability, in which encompasses a broad range of things. it's primarily environmental sustainability. the overarching theme which i think is particularly pertinent here in the bay area is regional governance and cooperation where we try to emphasize move each of our cities that they really need to figure out in their broader economic region, not just within their city limits. so how do you coordinate with the communities around you to advance some of these policy issues, whether it's transportation, environmental improvements, economic development, education systems, workforce training, etc. these are some of the issues that we really want to publicize the best practices so that practitioners such as ourselves can bring these ideas back home and really move an issue forward. i think here in the bay area, bringing this group of four european experts here has really been an int
we really are looking for some of the best practices in education and workforce development, in integration of diverse populations and affordability and quality of life issues in cities and regions and also -- and sustainability, in which encompasses a broad range of things. it's primarily environmental sustainability. the overarching theme which i think is particularly pertinent here in the bay area is regional governance and cooperation where we try to emphasize move each of our cities that...
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you have a big responsibility because of the events and because of the educational program, you invite people to take the bicycle on the street on a regular day, you have a big risk because your infrastructure is not yet there. so that was part of the political debate. still, i am willing to defend that policy that organizing events, this is in front of a mayor bank in the heart of brussels where the employees have been invited to come to work not by a car and to have a taste, as it says, of another mobility. it is part of the european car-free day which is organized every year, september 22, i believe it's similar to what you have in may, bike to work event. i really think those are good references. people maybe only have one day but a good experience of an alternative way to travel. i have been showing just one hour go, to go, the guidelines in english, it's our regional administration. they're very proud of it. i took one copy and showed it to some of you just this morning. it's really giving guidelines to our locate authorities on how to have the infrastructure done in a proper way
you have a big responsibility because of the events and because of the educational program, you invite people to take the bicycle on the street on a regular day, you have a big risk because your infrastructure is not yet there. so that was part of the political debate. still, i am willing to defend that policy that organizing events, this is in front of a mayor bank in the heart of brussels where the employees have been invited to come to work not by a car and to have a taste, as it says, of...
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i'm going to educate you then i'm going to beat you first. education is not by using force and by using the force of the government, that is not the job of the mayor. this fat on me is not fat, this is what i call storeable goods because of the obama administration because if something goes wrong i'm prepared. >> we have a judge that got this right. so good for that particular judge. >> the soda ban question is great issue. this is what is so great about it. it is a fundamental that every common sense american can look to and it goes against all of us understand america to be. that a government can tell a business they can't sell a big gulp. that is ridiculous. thank god for michael bloomberg to throw it out in front of us. that ban we can use as an example and show how the government is intrusive. do you want the government to run like new york? it was a local decision. if people want to live under that in new york let them. if people want to live out of new york and live in another state where they don't want to live under the ban, let them
i'm going to educate you then i'm going to beat you first. education is not by using force and by using the force of the government, that is not the job of the mayor. this fat on me is not fat, this is what i call storeable goods because of the obama administration because if something goes wrong i'm prepared. >> we have a judge that got this right. so good for that particular judge. >> the soda ban question is great issue. this is what is so great about it. it is a fundamental that...
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we educate them, we make them really good, they go home, they can't stay here, so they work from their country and work very effectively against us. how stupid is that? top of your class at harvard and you get thrown out of the country. something has to happen. you have been reading about the white house tour. i suggested that -- actually newt gingrich suggested it for me, it was nice. he volunteered for me that i would pay for the entire year. i said, that's ok. somebody told me, it was very nice of newt. i love newt. anybody who's a member of my club, i love. maybe president obama should join one of my clubs.[laughter] that is a sad thing. i understand it will be reinstated, i would certainly be willing to do it. i will give you something, a small but emblematic. couple of years ago, i was at a major state dinner. it was in a tent in the white house lawn. a bad tent, probably the guy who owns it made a fortune. i said to myself, here is china, in a tent. i called the white house, at someone i know very well, very high position, i said, i will offer, free of charge, to build the most
we educate them, we make them really good, they go home, they can't stay here, so they work from their country and work very effectively against us. how stupid is that? top of your class at harvard and you get thrown out of the country. something has to happen. you have been reading about the white house tour. i suggested that -- actually newt gingrich suggested it for me, it was nice. he volunteered for me that i would pay for the entire year. i said, that's ok. somebody told me, it was very...
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in order to provide them with an opportunity to correct their behavior and move on so they can get education and get employment and they can become a productive member of society. and generally the juveniles, again, that we deal with are not any different than the adults we deal with. these are juveniles that often come from homes where supervision of the home is either not there or is very lacking. there's really a significant lack of role model support so there are a lot of problems already. the juveniles that generally come to our attention already bring with themselves. the problem is there's still not enough funding, there is not enough vehicles to provide the services that are necessary, so that is a challenge for us, and unfortunately, often the drug use, drug abuse and those other things do lead to serious crimes when they in fact do become involved in a different part of the process. the other question has to do with back and track. i don't see 1506 impacting negatively on back on track. in fact, the conversations in our office are today around how do we expand the program and back
in order to provide them with an opportunity to correct their behavior and move on so they can get education and get employment and they can become a productive member of society. and generally the juveniles, again, that we deal with are not any different than the adults we deal with. these are juveniles that often come from homes where supervision of the home is either not there or is very lacking. there's really a significant lack of role model support so there are a lot of problems already....
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think about the stem education or basic research. it could have been funded if this taxpayer money had not been squandered on the president's capitalism and welfare. this budget will restore fairness, which the american people want, by encouraging robust competition. it will end kickbacks and corporate welfare to industries. it will promote policies for reliable, low-cost energy. for example, by approving the keystone pipeline and allowing for the opening of federal land to american energy production, this budget moves our country toward the goals of american energy security, economic growth, national security, more jobs, and better paychecks for american families. thank you. >> two minutes to the gentleman from indiana. >> thank you. families sit around their kitchen tables, finding a way to keep a budget. this principle yields business sense and it has households living within their means to yield success. in indiana, we make tough choices. we balance our budgets. the federal government continues to enable government spending that
think about the stem education or basic research. it could have been funded if this taxpayer money had not been squandered on the president's capitalism and welfare. this budget will restore fairness, which the american people want, by encouraging robust competition. it will end kickbacks and corporate welfare to industries. it will promote policies for reliable, low-cost energy. for example, by approving the keystone pipeline and allowing for the opening of federal land to american energy...
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family policy expert. >> we have complete freedom of home education. they are championed of human rights in this particular area. it is a good example but for germany and sweden where home >> german home schooler has been taken to court every year by the youth office. >> the youth office as soon as they step in, as soon as they problems. >> german home schoolers family lost custody of their children. although they are still allowed to live with them. he will never stop home schooling. >> i am not afraid. it is only sad for my family. go laughing. you can do what you want, my >> in america, a red flag went up when the justice department fundamental human right. the white house cares more about relations with germany than the rights of a family and asylum might open a flood gait of refugees from germany further embarrassing the german government. first they would fine us with increasingly high fines. they will threaten us to take away custody. the main threat, i think, is custody. then children are taken away from you completely. i mean that is not what
family policy expert. >> we have complete freedom of home education. they are championed of human rights in this particular area. it is a good example but for germany and sweden where home >> german home schooler has been taken to court every year by the youth office. >> the youth office as soon as they step in, as soon as they problems. >> german home schoolers family lost custody of their children. although they are still allowed to live with them. he will never stop...
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poor kids don't get a good education. it is an out reinsch -- outrage raid that is why it drives you crazy. -- outrage. [applause] be ready to do it for a long time. our civil rights activists should say i'm going to fight for you, whether you vote for me or not. threean it and do it for or four years, and then we will win. best of all, it is the right thing to do. we know it is depressing right now. that is what you are here for. you are the activists and on the frontline. we assist you. we run the idea to you. are made notders for when times are good or when the country is on the right track, it is for when times are tough. everyone knows this is the beginning of a new era. we bring the dream that two americans. when we revolutionize our movement, we remember our grandparents who came on a boat poor to this country looking for a truly fair system which meant that it rewarded their hard work for the first time in their lives. fight for that dream and we will win. when we do, it will be a better country for us and for our
poor kids don't get a good education. it is an out reinsch -- outrage raid that is why it drives you crazy. -- outrage. [applause] be ready to do it for a long time. our civil rights activists should say i'm going to fight for you, whether you vote for me or not. threean it and do it for or four years, and then we will win. best of all, it is the right thing to do. we know it is depressing right now. that is what you are here for. you are the activists and on the frontline. we assist you. we...
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and there was a reason for that, but you know, the education worked for me. you know, i started reading, within a year and a half i went from the bottom of the class to the top of the class. the same kids calling me dummy in the fifth grade and come to go me in the 7th grade, benny, benny, how do you work this problem. and i said sit while i show you maybe obnoxious, but felt good. by that time i had a very, very different impression of myself and education is such a fundamental principle of the success of america. and we're allowing it to go under. you know, you go out there and you talk to average personnel, they may be able to tell you who won dancing with the stars. they may be able to tell you who won the football game, but they can't tell you anything that's important. they don't know about foreign policy. they don't even know about the way that our government works and the structure of it and what things mean. and consequently, they have become the ignorant. they have become the unprepared. this is exactly what the founders of this country warned again
and there was a reason for that, but you know, the education worked for me. you know, i started reading, within a year and a half i went from the bottom of the class to the top of the class. the same kids calling me dummy in the fifth grade and come to go me in the 7th grade, benny, benny, how do you work this problem. and i said sit while i show you maybe obnoxious, but felt good. by that time i had a very, very different impression of myself and education is such a fundamental principle of...
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this is a man who spent much of his life educating and being educated. you can educate outside the four wall osafter classroom. from all i have been able to read quickly about the man, that is what he has been doing all his life. he understood the importance of education. with that education he did not join an elite group or act in an elite way or conduct himself in a manner that some might associate with high knowledge. he got information and was able to bring the context and perspective to life experiences and shared them from people, not from a high place. not from a mountain. not of a voice looking down but shared level to level. he picked up children and talked to them. he worshiped with, not worshi worshiped to people. that is part of the education process. it is within this church. with history as our guide, that is what he will be. educator and man of the peopl people. >> brian: great job to bring the excitement of the event. this was special when we waited 45 minutes to see the pope walk out. pope john paul brought vatican to the world. he trave
this is a man who spent much of his life educating and being educated. you can educate outside the four wall osafter classroom. from all i have been able to read quickly about the man, that is what he has been doing all his life. he understood the importance of education. with that education he did not join an elite group or act in an elite way or conduct himself in a manner that some might associate with high knowledge. he got information and was able to bring the context and perspective to...
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they are in the political system, educational system and it's really destructive. >> are we talking about the manatee people or the tea party? >> the tea party -- >> i'm talking about manatee people. >> all right. that makes sense. >> in the end the tea party simply yearns for a more traditional america. >> people use used to ride manatees all the time. they are a lot of fun. >> you know what else is fun, the monkey that rides the dog at rodeos. they can say monkey, you can't ride that dog. >> or you can't make that monkey ride that dog. >> you think they are make the monkey ride the dog? i thought the monkey wanted to ride the dog. >> we have to understand that federal government could interfere with the ability to have monkeys trained to ride dogs. >> if this is what you are trying to stop, i'm in. >> surely the tea party patriots know what is really important. like paul revere before me, i would ride to warn america no matter how long it takes. it was time to exercise my constitutional rights as an american. >> ride theman tease. >> first i had to endure the jack booted echo prop and g
they are in the political system, educational system and it's really destructive. >> are we talking about the manatee people or the tea party? >> the tea party -- >> i'm talking about manatee people. >> all right. that makes sense. >> in the end the tea party simply yearns for a more traditional america. >> people use used to ride manatees all the time. they are a lot of fun. >> you know what else is fun, the monkey that rides the dog at rodeos. they...
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budget cuts spending on higher education by $168 billion. that's not a scare tactic. that's reality. and that's why we are putting forth a compassionate budget to put the american people back to work. i yield back to my good friend from nevada. mr. horsford: thank you. and the c.b.c. budget refocuses priorities where it should be, on the middle class. it will save up to two million public and private sector jobs just from the cancellation of the sequester alone. bottom line, mr. speaker, job creation is our number one priority with this budget. we put americans become to work, we protect the vital social programs they rely on, and we call on everyone to contribute to growing our economy and strengthening our recovery. this is a balanced approach that the american people are calling for, we're urging our colleagues on the other side of the aisle to work with us to craft a commonsense budget proposal that creates jobs, that moves our country forward and that protects the middle class and the poor. i yield back. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: thank you
budget cuts spending on higher education by $168 billion. that's not a scare tactic. that's reality. and that's why we are putting forth a compassionate budget to put the american people back to work. i yield back to my good friend from nevada. mr. horsford: thank you. and the c.b.c. budget refocuses priorities where it should be, on the middle class. it will save up to two million public and private sector jobs just from the cancellation of the sequester alone. bottom line, mr. speaker, job...
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uncle step -- local sam is only backing the usual kind of education. publisher joining us now with details. let's explain what a non degrees certificate is. >> and non degrees certificate is a 1-year program for such things as electricians, hbac technician, a nurse's aide or itt and software as well as beauticians and a massage therapist. tracy: and million of the certificates were awarded last year. can you give financial aid to get into a certificate program? >> you can't do much but it has to be full credit courses. noncredit courses which are less rigorous are not eligible for federal student aid. tracy: like an attrition -- electrician. >> well, usually it's going to be credit courses. but remedial education will be often noncredit course. high-school diploma is a noncredit course. and so the more rigorous, more technical class is going to be for credit. tracy: but this research has shown that they are making more money. he's not degrees certificate people are making more money than their traditional counterparts, but that is immediately. that is
uncle step -- local sam is only backing the usual kind of education. publisher joining us now with details. let's explain what a non degrees certificate is. >> and non degrees certificate is a 1-year program for such things as electricians, hbac technician, a nurse's aide or itt and software as well as beauticians and a massage therapist. tracy: and million of the certificates were awarded last year. can you give financial aid to get into a certificate program? >> you can't do much...
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we do have the education, we have the experience, we have the knowledge, and we are empowered. so i believe that i am in opposition to the position of both of those two women. > let me ask you about sexism. there is blatant sexism in countries such as india or afghanistan- > > and the united states. > and the united states as well. would you say it's blatant still? > > it is still. > but not to that degree? > > it is not so blatant. but the discrimination exists, sexism exists. there are major, major issues- > do you see a day when there will be absolute equality? or is that to elusive to ever expect? > > i do think it's elusive. i think it is possible. and it is to set policies where women become more activist to really support the positions that are critical, to women, to families, and to life in america. > hedy ratner. thank you so much. > > my pleasure. thank you bill. still ahead, what's better for your wallet, a bank or a credit union? the real deal after the break. credit unions continue to be the better deal compared to banks. greg mcbride of bankrate.com is here via sk
we do have the education, we have the experience, we have the knowledge, and we are empowered. so i believe that i am in opposition to the position of both of those two women. > let me ask you about sexism. there is blatant sexism in countries such as india or afghanistan- > > and the united states. > and the united states as well. would you say it's blatant still? > > it is still. > but not to that degree? > > it is not so blatant. but the discrimination exists,...
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. >> i actually am now educated on what we're paying for and -- >> did she come home and whine? >> no. she explained to me what it was all for, and she told me about doing the garbage and that she cringed doing it. >> [ laughs ] but you did it. >> yeah. >> yeah. you're a good girl. >> [ laughs ] >> i hear you are planning to sell. >> yes. i think with our fixed expenses being high, with the condo fees, we decided that maybe we need to sell and maybe move into something without condo fees. >> speaking of those condo fees, are they paid off now? >> the monthlies are paid off. >> the monthlies are up to date, but you still owe the back stuff. >> yes. >> okay. and so, you're gonna have to find a way to pay that off. how are you and your mom doing? >> i paid my first new daycare fee for keona and her new daycare, all by myself last week friday. >> right. >> didn't need help, nobody's help. wasn't short. >> are you making more money now? >> i actually signed up for overtime at work this month. >> excellent. >> two hours each day in order to make up the extra $600 i'm missing. >> i thi
. >> i actually am now educated on what we're paying for and -- >> did she come home and whine? >> no. she explained to me what it was all for, and she told me about doing the garbage and that she cringed doing it. >> [ laughs ] but you did it. >> yeah. >> yeah. you're a good girl. >> [ laughs ] >> i hear you are planning to sell. >> yes. i think with our fixed expenses being high, with the condo fees, we decided that maybe we need to sell...
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i think we see the devastation of what was a country with a good infrastructure a good standard of education but a very poor standard of human rights we should have addressed the issues of human rights dialogue with iraq in the late the latter part of the last century rather than going to war in two thousand and three but then some might say that saddam hussein's political repression now that it's been it's been dissolved but the people left all more open far they have freedom of speech has it all been worth it always it just just speech that everybody gives us to condone what actually happened. well the west have very selective memories on this i was in the british parliament in the nineteen eighties and it was a very small number of us that raised the issue of the abuse of kurdish people the gas tax. and britain and all other countries in the region rest in europe that is and the usa continued supplying arms to iraq was there more interested in iraq's opposition to iran at that time the west created a lot of those tensions and turned a blind eye to abuses of human rights by its their own a
i think we see the devastation of what was a country with a good infrastructure a good standard of education but a very poor standard of human rights we should have addressed the issues of human rights dialogue with iraq in the late the latter part of the last century rather than going to war in two thousand and three but then some might say that saddam hussein's political repression now that it's been it's been dissolved but the people left all more open far they have freedom of speech has it...
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for many years in my in my education i really believed what you believed on that jesus appointed the twelve apostles but as i grew and came to understand the early church and i was privileged to have education beyond that studying not just the scriptures but the. wonderful writings of the early church that have been uncovered in the last forty fifty years it is very notable that jesus did not start a hierarchical church that that began in the fourth century with constantine up until that time women as a matter of fact for the first twelve hundred years of christianity played a major role in being ministerial leaders in all faiths communities around the mediterranean as far as france and this is noted that women were bishops women were priests women were deacons and it would be a great boon to the entire globe to have this archaeological information brought to the fore so that all catholics could understand the world view that we've been given is not. the whole picture ok john henry go ahead jump in unfortunately i've done reading that's obviously very different from your own and it s
for many years in my in my education i really believed what you believed on that jesus appointed the twelve apostles but as i grew and came to understand the early church and i was privileged to have education beyond that studying not just the scriptures but the. wonderful writings of the early church that have been uncovered in the last forty fifty years it is very notable that jesus did not start a hierarchical church that that began in the fourth century with constantine up until that time...
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that's the education function we are performing. we have to have tech ipo staff that can perform this function. as justice breyer indicated, the technology is working so fast that we hope there's cost savings, but it seems the price of the equipment goes up over time. >> i would really not like -- justice kennedy was just dedicated. part of the work we do is talking to school groups as you do. you talk to the public and try to explain to them, you know, were trying to do her job and try to explain what the job is. people don't know. they don't understand. you get the same speech over and over and everybody does that present government, whose in public life and you try to communicate over and over. at the third of a million or a million people a day that website, and say thank you. that can be so much more than i can do in a thousand speeches. so i would like to change that. >> thank you for that. the second part of my question, would be sequester really increase your intensity? the themes later on the wavelength regardless of the se
that's the education function we are performing. we have to have tech ipo staff that can perform this function. as justice breyer indicated, the technology is working so fast that we hope there's cost savings, but it seems the price of the equipment goes up over time. >> i would really not like -- justice kennedy was just dedicated. part of the work we do is talking to school groups as you do. you talk to the public and try to explain to them, you know, were trying to do her job and try...
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think about the education or basic research. ifcould have been funded this taxpayer money had not been squandered on the president's capitalism and welfare. this budget will restore fairness, which the american people want, by encouraging robust competition. it will end kickbacks and corporate welfare to industries. it will promote policies for reliable, low-cost energy. theexample, by approving keystone pipeline and allowing for the opening of federal land to american energy production, this budget moves our country toward the goals of american energy security, economic growth, national security, more jobs, and better paychecks for american families. thank you. gentlemanutes to the from indiana. >> thank you. thefamilies sit around their kitchen tables, finding a way to keep a budget. this principle yields business sense and it has households living within their means to yield success. in indiana, we make tough choices. we balance our budgets. the federal government continues to enable government spending that is bankrupting ou
think about the education or basic research. ifcould have been funded this taxpayer money had not been squandered on the president's capitalism and welfare. this budget will restore fairness, which the american people want, by encouraging robust competition. it will end kickbacks and corporate welfare to industries. it will promote policies for reliable, low-cost energy. theexample, by approving keystone pipeline and allowing for the opening of federal land to american energy production, this...
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i don't believe that wall street is always the best place to get educated. so there's a start, a place to start a plan. melissa: yeah. >> next thing have someone hold you accountable. meet with somebody. i like pat's idea, find a financial buddy. we often work out with a buddy to help us out. find a financial advisor and somebody you can work with. melissa: that makes sense. you say saving 15 to 20% of your annual income. i wonder at what price? saving aside 20% of the your income, does that mean you don't buy a house, you rent instead? would you set aside the income and use credit cards and rack up debt so you can save? at what price, how seriouous is it to save that much money. >> how serious is that individual, that's the question. because let's put this in reference. this individual that in our scenario, sob who is 50 to 60 years old or so, they're really at the peak of their financial succs. they're making the most they ever have in life. hopefully their kids are out of the home. they don't have education expenses anymore. so do they have the capacity?
i don't believe that wall street is always the best place to get educated. so there's a start, a place to start a plan. melissa: yeah. >> next thing have someone hold you accountable. meet with somebody. i like pat's idea, find a financial buddy. we often work out with a buddy to help us out. find a financial advisor and somebody you can work with. melissa: that makes sense. you say saving 15 to 20% of your annual income. i wonder at what price? saving aside 20% of the your income, does...
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department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. visit pbskidsgo.org where you can play a lot of games for your favorite characters and win votes, too. go ahead, what are you waiting for? hey, you... cut it! (laughing) that's awkward. (laughter) put your -- put it -- sorry! put your name on your mind and... (laughter) >>> this is nightly business report. >> markets around the world sell off as investors worry about a bank bailout plan for cyprus means for trouble. >> paul krugman diagnoses american's biggest economic challenges and builders say demand for homes up and so are costs and buildable land is scarce. why home builders aren't as confident. we have that and more starting right now. >> good evening. tyler, it's amazing how one small country in the mediterranean can create big problems for the rest of the world. >> this is a tiny bite. stock markets around the world wobbles as part of the plan to bailout cyprus. part of the plan will take money from the depositors. cyprus has an economy the size of vermont but the assets eight
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dream of becoming a doctor or an engineer but conditions prevented me from continuing my studies but an education is no guarantee of work less than forty percent of iraqi adults have a job and a quarter of families live below the world bank's poverty line statistics that haven't improved much since the days of crushing u.n. sanctions in the one nine hundred ninety s. elections may have brought democracy to iraq but critics say the government is rife with corruption and infighting. despite the various that's occurred in the time of the former regime it is not comparable to the number of freely is by the politicians and the current government today iraq is facing a new political crisis there is tension on the ground between the sunni provinces and the shia led government as well as between baghdad and the kurdish north i think if these issues are not. it can lead to more significant problems including conflict which can lead to i think the breakup of iraq and destabilization. and an upsurge in violence is sparking fears of a return to sectarian strife new figures show the death rates have actually
dream of becoming a doctor or an engineer but conditions prevented me from continuing my studies but an education is no guarantee of work less than forty percent of iraqi adults have a job and a quarter of families live below the world bank's poverty line statistics that haven't improved much since the days of crushing u.n. sanctions in the one nine hundred ninety s. elections may have brought democracy to iraq but critics say the government is rife with corruption and infighting. despite the...
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gathering a decent education in italy is proving to be either on affordable or fruitless the country's major money troubles have seen tradition fees pushed out of reach for matty and those who do have qualifications can't get jobs as a renegotiated our reports it's causing a slump in university applications. italy was once an abode for thinkers philosophers and artists known for its universities and schools now however the tables have turned as more and more students choose not to receive higher education but the simple reason of not being able to afford it and i could to make say no one but the government is to blame the country's national university council estimates in roman to italy universities dropped by nearly sixty thousand applicants in ten years that's equivalent to losing an institution the size of the university of new man in the last six or seven years we have. diminished from twenty percent. to the access to university. twenty percent in five years the me young people understand that even if they go to university they would not find a job propped up on the scaffolding art
gathering a decent education in italy is proving to be either on affordable or fruitless the country's major money troubles have seen tradition fees pushed out of reach for matty and those who do have qualifications can't get jobs as a renegotiated our reports it's causing a slump in university applications. italy was once an abode for thinkers philosophers and artists known for its universities and schools now however the tables have turned as more and more students choose not to receive...